Method for inducing onset of the reproductive cycle of female breeding animals

ABSTRACT

A method for inducing the onset of the reproductive cycle of female breeding animals is provided. To this end, the animals are injected with an agent that contains synthetically produced FSH releasing hormones as the active substance which comprise known sequences, consisting of 10 amino acids (decapeptide). The active substances are administered to the animals in the form of solution 0 to 96 hours after termination of the preceding anestrus or inhibition or a biotechnical treatment. The agents used promote an onset of the reproductive cycle after the young animals have been weaned from the mature animals and a synchronization of heat in animals that are to be inseminated for the first time.

[0001] The invention relates to a method for inducing the onset of the reproductive cycle of female breeding animals.

[0002] In the business and commercial sector of livestock breeding and in the production of litters, group farrowing is increasingly practiced. In conjunction with the widespread use of artificial insemination, there is the essential prerequisite of being able to supply large litters of market quality with a uniform health condition.

[0003] At the same time, interest in suitable biotechnical methods to control the individual reproductive cycles within the combined group of animals is increasing.

[0004] The hormone systems directly involved in reproduction operate in a large regulatory cycle of neuroendocrine integration. This produces the hormonal prerequisites for course of the heat cycle. Naturally, after the end of sexual activity, e.g., after anestrus in cyclical animals, after weaning and separation of the mothers from the young animals or after previous cycle inhibition, particularly under the influence of follicle stimulating hormones, the onset of follicle growth in the ovaries, followed by follicle ripening, onset of heat, ovulation, and possible fertilization in the event of timely insemination with a fertile sperm. The individual cycles are subject to considerable biological fluctuation. In livestock breeding, in particular in litter production operations with a periodic removal of farrows, there arises, for reasons of economy and animal health, interest in narrowly limited time periods for the most important reproductive events, i.e., insemination and farrowing. The targeted control of follicle growth and subsequent stages in groups of animals, e.g., weaned mature animals or gilts ready for first breeding, is used for the scheduled alignment of biological processes with necessary and desirable cycles in animal production.

[0005] Methods of cycle synchronization and influencing the reproduction functions have been developed in a variety of forms in recent years. They are based on the pharmacological possibilities of biotechnical reproduction control.

[0006] In sow management, for example, it is known to induce heat by administration of hormones. For a long time, cycle-appropriate use of gonadotropic hormone preparations of natural origin following a preceding cycle inhibition, e.g., through lactation in mature animals and heat synchronization through medication in gilts has been considered.

[0007] The use of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin PMSG is known. PMSG is obtained from pregnant mares using the Aderlass method. Animal protection objections against this are increasing. Also, the use of certain PMSG lots, in particular those preserved in liquid form, contribute to adverse side effects, e.g., anaphylactic shock reactions.

[0008] The object of the invention is to develop a method to induce the onset of the reproductive cycle for breeding animals that is adapted to the natural biological course of the sexual cycle and causes scheduled control of the onset of follicle growth in the ovaries as well as the onset of heat in a group of breeding animals.

[0009] According to the invention, the object is accomplished in that in the method to induce the onset of the reproductive cycle in breeding animals, an agent is used that includes as its active substance synthetically produced FSH-releasing hormones with known sequences consisting of 10 amino acids (decapeptide) in addition to the usual adjuvants. The decapeptide mentioned has the amino acid sequence Pyr-His-Trp-Ser-His-Asp-Trp-Lys-Pro-Gly-NH₂. This sequence can be modified by the addition of further components.

[0010] It has been determined that a specific injection in animals previously in anestrus causes scheduled control of the beginning follicle growth in the ovaries. This produces, as onset of the reproductive cycle, the prerequisite for synchronization of follicle ripening, secretion of the heat hormone and the start of estrus in the treated animals. The effect is based both on the stimulation of functions of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland as well as the ovaries, whereby a number of oocytes from the latent pool of the follicle population within or in excess of physiological limits simultaneously enter the growth phase. This effect is used for the subsequent breeding, primarily artificial insemination.

[0011] In the method according to the invention, quantities from 5 μg to 500 μg active substance per milliliter of injection solution are used. Preferably, the active substance quantities are from 50 to 300 μg and, more particularly, 100 to 200 μg per milliliter of injection liquid.

[0012] A suitable use variant comprises aqueous solutions that may contain further customary adjuvants in addition to the active substance.

[0013] Per animal, quantities of 20 to 500 μg, preferably 50 to 300 μg, and, more particularly, 100 to 200 μg of active substances are administered to each animal with each injection.

[0014] The administration of the injection solution takes place in a period from 0 to 96 hours, preferably 12 to 48 hours, and, more particularly, 24 hours after the end of a previous anestrous or cycle inhibition or a biotechnical pretreatment.

[0015] Appropriate administrations of the agent in the method according to the invention and its modifications in breeding animals are possible by means of implanted osmotic pumps, by multiple injection, as a sustained-release preparation or as an infusion with sustained-release action. Use as a sustained-release preparation, yields the advantage that with one-time administration of the preparation the quantity of active substance for the triggering of the desired onset of the reproductive cycle was administered to the animals. This contributes significantly to stress reduction.

[0016] With the method according to the invention, a practicable method to induce the onset of the reproductive cycle in breeding animals managed in groups is available. Advantageous results have been obtained in breeding sows managed in groups.

[0017] The invention is illustrated in detail in the following by an exemplary embodiment.

[0018] After the end of the four-week lactation, the farrows were separated from the breeding sows. 24 hours after separation, an injection solution that contains 125 μg active substance is administered per animal to the breeding sows to induce the onset of the reproductive cycle.

[0019] If receptivity-based insemination is planned, a verification of estrus induced by the stimulated follicles and their estrogen production is carried out. One to three inseminations are performed per estrus.

[0020] If time-based insemination is planned, an ovulation-triggering injection with an injection solution that contains D-Phe⁶-Gonadorelin as active substance takes place at an interval of 72 hours after the injection that stimulates follicle growth.

[0021] The insemination takes place according to schedule. The first insemination is performed 24 to 26 hours after the ovulation-triggering injection and the second insemination takes place no later than 18 hours thereafter. 

1. Method for inducing onset of the reproductive cycle of female breeding animals, characterized in that the animals are injected with an injection solution that contains synthetically produced FSH-releasing hormones with known sequences consisting of 10 amino acids (decapeptide).
 2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the FSH-releasing hormone has the amino acid sequence Pyr-His-Trp-Ser-His-Asp-Trp-Lys-Pro-Gly-NH₂.
 3. Method according to claim 1 and 2, characterized in that the amino acid sequence is modified by the addition of further components.
 4. Method according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the active substance is injected 0 to 96 hours, preferably 12 to 48 hours, and, more particularly, 24 hours after the end of a preceding anestrus or inhibition or a biotechnical pretreatment.
 5. Method according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that injection solutions with a content from 5 to 500 μg, preferably 50 to 300 μg and, more particularly, 100 to 200 μg of active substance per milliliter of injection solution are used.
 6. Method according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the injection solution administered per individual animal contains 25 to 500 μg, preferably 50 to 300 μg and, more particularly, 100 to 200 μg of active substance.
 7. Method according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at an interval of 72 hours after the injection for the cycle induction, an ovulation-triggering injection takes place with the active substance D-Phe ⁶-Gonadorelin.
 8. Method according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that sows are the female breeding animals.
 9. Method according to at least one of claims 1 through 7, characterized in that rabbits are the female breeding animals. 